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Gonpo Dhundup, President of the Tibetan Youth Congress and Rigzin Choedon, National Director of the Students for a Free Tibet – India, during a joint press conference in Dharamshala, India, on June 1, 2020. Photo: TPI

Men-Tsee-Khang in Dharamshala, India on Wednesday and the Manipur International University signed an agreement on collaborative to preserve, protect, promote and propagate Sowa-Rigpa. — Photo: TPI/Yangchen Dolma

Tibetan high school students, joined by supporters of all ages marched and chanted through Dharamshala's streets on Friday as part of a globally-coordinated climate movement, in Dharamshala, India, on September 27, 2019. Photo: TPI/Yangchen Dolma

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Tibet Post International is an independent Tibetan news/media. We publish news and informative articles that are often absent from China's state-run propaganda news outlets. TPI’s primary aim is to promote the development of Tibetan journalism and to strive for freedom of the press both within and outside Tibet. The past five decades, during which Tibetan journalists have closely interacted with the outside world, have shown they have much to contribute to global peace and press freedom.

TPI aims to ensure free, fair and accurate delivery of any information related to the Tibetans within and outside Tibet. This entails the following commitments:

To provide fair and accurate news of the situation and developments in Tibet.